The reason why birds do this is because, they are looking at its own reflection, thinking its another bird (defending its territory) so all i can suggest is you put some tinfoil up to where the bird is tapping.
No it doesnt.It is usually a warning.
I suppose you could interpret it that way, since a bird tapping on a window is an omen of death.
It sees its reflection, and may think it is seeing a rival of its own species. Same as when you put a mirror in a bird's cage.
yes you do not put a windowwhere ever the bird my hit
Birds are territorial, especially woodpeckers. The bird has accepted your home as his ... you could hang some CD's from strings to attempt scaring the bird away. Fake owls simply do not work at all.
The word 'tapping' is a special case. It in its various forms can be used as both a verb or onomatopoeia.If you were to say, "The bird was tapping at the window.", it would be categorized as a verb.On the other hand, if you were to say: "There, once again, appeared the bird at the window. Tap! Tap! Tap!, I heard on the glass."The 'tapping' would be onomatopoeia.
the tapping is called "MORSE CODE"
knocking
The speaker suggests that the tapping sound might be caused by someone tapping on the window to try and scare them or get their attention.
Maybe it wants to come into your house? Hungry? Water? Give it some food. Maybe a bit coocoo in the head????
The woodpecker
Tapping on a door or a window is called gcoinnkk